Today I ran down to The Vintage-Flea to my booth for a little "fluffing". Tonight is the Fall Artwalk, which is always a wonderful time! Unfortunately, I'll be absent...... it's Girl Scout night and as it is we are two out of four short on leaders. BUT, I did get a ton of paintings hung and some other goodies in my booth. When I left there were several other vendors busy arranging as well. So stop by from 5-8PM in downtown Newnan if you can!
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9.17.2010
9.18.2009
I Love Show Weekends!!
So this now marks my first full year of road shows. And I love them. Really. The planning, preparing, setting up. Seriously, I love it. It's hard work I tell you, and I really have to depend on great friends and sweet family, but it is worth it! Here's a picture from the last show I participated in the spring:
Yep. I am all about the "Whole look". And man have I gone bonkers with my "new look". So the unveiling will be.........
THIS WEEKEND!!! I hope you can find an hour or two to come by and say howdy. Because I want to see all those familiar faces. Here are the details:
WHAT: Shakerag Festival
WHERE: Peachtree City, GA
WHEN: Saturday 10-6 and Sunday 12-5
Can't wait. I won't sleep a wink. Oh, and tonight I'll be hanging with Valerie at The Vintage-Flea for Artwalk. So come there too!!
9.15.2009
Fall Artwalk 2009 This Weekend
Come on down to The Vintage-Flea in downtown Newnan THIS FRIDAY for a wonderful evening of art! The Fall Artwalk is always such a fun evening for friends and family to stroll the streets of Main Street Newnan after normal store hours (6-8PM). Valerie always has a yummy spread of food and beverages fit for any adult. All Main Street members will have artists as well in their shops. Stop by and say hello! Valerie and I are the featured artists in the "Flea".
"Fall Ride" mixed media....16x20...framed

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art show,
Fall Artwalk,
Georgia,
Newnan,
The Vintage-Flea
5.26.2009
Memorial Day Fun
Memorial Day. What do you think of when you hear these words? Super sales, banks close, a vacation day, cook-outs, heading to the lake, no school, swimming pools opening, etc. Yep, those are fairly synonymous with the Memorial Day Monday. For our family, especially since Billy has taken state office, this day is set aside for attending local ceremonies and local celebrations for our fallen soldier. We attended a dedication in downtown Newnan for an amazing Memorial Plaza in the morning. The speaker I could have listened to all day. His patriotism is something I can only aspire too. One fact he stated that really caught my attention was that there are over 300 million people in the USA. Less that 10% protect those 300 million. Wow. So next time you see a man or woman in a uniform you should give them a heartfelt thank you for serving and protecting you.
Next we headed to Senoia for their annual Memorial Day Celebration. People come out in droves to line the streets as period costume soldiers, tractors, horses, etc. parade on by. It is one of our favorite events to participate. This year, we had the privilege of riding in this hot red car owned by Chad Caldwell. I had all this stuff to put on the car- new bunting and flags. But once we saw this, we had to leave it be!

Having my camera ready this year, I thought it'd be fun to get some pictures from the view of the car. Ahead of us were 3 jeep Willis' loaded down with period costume soldiers and the parade leader Honorable John Yates. Of course, we still find the time to be with family on this day. My belly was full of good old BBQ ribs, corn and apple pie by the time the sun went down. I hope you had a lovely day with your families as well.



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Memorial DAy,
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representative,
Senoia,
soldiers
9.13.2008
Last Night's Event
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Fall Artwalk,
Newnan,
pendants,
textured paintings
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